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ANON. (A GENUINE DICKY SAM). Liverpool and Slavery: An Historical Account of the Liverpool-African Slave Trade, Was it the Cause of the Prosperity of the Town? Liverpool: Bowker & Son, 1884. First edition. Limited edition. 8vo. (8.5 x 5.75 inches). pp.137. Large folding plate, small chip to margin, not affecting image. Original green cloth gilt. Black coated calendar endpapers. Contents clean and bright. No foxing. A better than Very Good copy. Binding tight and square. Edition limited to 500 copies. Title page states: Compiled from Various Sources and Authentic Documents. Containing The Ships' Names, Masters, Owners - Where Bound - Tons - Numbers of Slaves on each Ship, and Time of Sailing for the Year 1799 - Also, the Names of the Liverpool-African Merchants' Company (from the valuable papers of the late John Backhouse, Esq., Wavertree) - Complete List of Ships which left the Port of Liverpool for Africa from 1709 to 1807 - With an Interesting Plate of the famous Slave Ship The "Brookes" of Liverpool; Showing Her Living Cargoe Packed for the Voyage.
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300.00 GBP
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